The Roost

Part of a "special" late-nite television program...Four friends on their way to a wedding find themselves marooned on a mysterious farm. Creatures of the night awaken and the undead rise, as a night of relentless horror...Begins!

Part of a "special" late-nite television program...Four friends on their way to a wedding find themselves marooned on a mysterious farm. Creatures of the night awaken and the undead rise, as a night of relentless horror...Begins! . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

The Roost torrent reviews

Nikita A (ag) wrote: Well-made but kind of too serious. Loved all the songs.

Alex R (au) wrote: Boring and Predictable.

Scott P (jp) wrote: Acting: spectacular. Voight is unrecognizable, Smith is incredible. Story: as someone who didn't grow up during that era, doesn't know most fo the events taking place, and only has rudimentary knowledge of some of the major players... I was completely lost half the time. Who was Jamie Foxx? How much time passed in-between events? What are half of the things going on? It felt less like a movie and more like a Sparknotes. I must say I really did enjoy the opening ten minutes where we just have this silent Cassius Clay doing his thing and not opening his mouth until he's in the room being the Smacktalker Skywalker.

Robert I (fr) wrote: As TV movies go, this was most excellent. Microsoft and Bill Gates are still just as evil as they were when they started. Praise Steve Jobs, hero and savior of mankind.

Gene F (kr) wrote: My experience of this movie was that it tried to be more ponderous than it actually was. In my opinion the film suffered from poor exposition and lack of character depth. In the end there was not enough there to distract me from filmmaking techniques, which I was all too aware of while watching the movie.

Eric N (us) wrote: Undeniably gorgeous movie. Sweet stuff.

Daniel T (fr) wrote: Great story. Fight scenes could have been better, but the philosophy behind the movie was brilliant. You could tell that it was Bruce Lee and James Coburn behind this concept. It should be remade even better.